Notes

"Came from Pennsylvania by way of a stay in Culpepper County,
Virginia. He built the historic tavern where the road to Midway
crosses the old Frankfort - Lexington Road in Woodford County,
Kentucky. The tavern is now maintained by a local historical
society and has a historical marker stressing the Jesse James
connection. As a popular stopping place for gamblers and
politicians, the crossroad picked up the placename "Sodom."

Notes

probably land on Wright's Creek on the Eliz. River Sources:
"Adventurers of Purse and Person," published by the First
Families of Virginia, 3rd Ed., 1987; The Virginia Magazine of
History and Biography, Vol XXII, p. 208 and following, compiled
by John S. Carpenter, Louisville, KY.

See: The Terrills of Orange Co., Virginia- The Presidential
Line, 1998 which I wrote (under Margaret Osborn) for my
granddaughter Terrill's birth. SO PLEASE document it as such.

My husband descends through their son Francis Slaughter and wife
Elizabeth Underwood."